S i I I IEi7r EDITION1 DESERET EVENING NEWS Tlio Content Ncwo il liy Lcmli to tlto It IVosllno AdtertWiiir CTmroeWT nntl of He Itt TIIOTH ANI > LIBKHTV I 12 PAGES WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1010 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH + SIXTIETH YEARn j NOMINATION fOR ROOSEVELT Under No Circumstances Can He Accept That for Governor Of New York NOR CHAIRMANSHIP EITHER llIlw Comment on HnnieV BeftIId lo Slalemint That Ho Win II IllIjtVrnUM Sinn Oyiter IUv Sept HCol lloowvolt exprmed satisfaction today over tho jult In the llepubllcnn primaries In rIY York ounty yesterday and nt the Un JIM uh he WQM to take tt han In dMtlnic the Republican utntn plit form Naturally I am gratified at the re leIs than 1 mit he aU It Will no fXpeded lit said that James n Reynold wag from New York later In the day coming to go ocr with him the labor plunks In the platform Col nonwvelt was asked about re cent eporU that ho might accept tho chairmanship nnl that an effort lIalt might be made to force the nomination for governor IIn him He said there puMlblllty of nuch n thing and nm ro J > o that he could a > no more on tho sub < that he could not under any cir ject nce accept either the state cumslRncU chairmanshIP or the gubernatorial nomnatlOfl nomina 01 ume would not say whether chair he would accept the temporary committee nanhlp of the state opubllcan muter If It be offered mm mThe colonel refund to comment on statement Issued hy WilliAm the Mr nVrnes Jr of Albany In which Barnes flames ld Col noofevelt was a Inn gcrTultian The colonel la to go to Sorrow to Illverhend N Y to speak at the Suffolk county fair SCANNING URTUnNS 1olltlcal leader In the Ilepubllcan scanning tho returns of tho primaries party tslcrIA found that tho maries held yesterday tuition between the old guard and t the HoSeelt adherents was unchang el The BooMvelt forces carried every dlitrirt in New Yk county wheN no opposition InKing there wan prnctlcaW King county State Chairman Wood pff won Ii out of 29 districts The old guard now claim they will to Saratoga with 109 out of tho HI go Lloyd SWte from Kings while Grmom chief lieutenant of Col lloo e elt figure to have 233 out of 26t delegates from the greater city to the ttflto eomentlon There were no change brought about by the ixunocratlc primaries VETERAN EDUCATOR IS DEAD AT RENO Reno Sept HOrls C Ring stale superintendent of public Instruction of Nevada and for over 30 years connected with the educational department of this state died last night In this city liter a long lllnew Ring was 77 years of age and was a native of Vhtaton III He was nominated by the Republicans of Nevada for rc flfctlon this year and would have gone to the polls without opposition at tho general election REGISTERED MAIL POUCH CONTAINING GOLD STOLEN Seattle Wash Sept 14A registered nail pourh containing several thou and dollars In gold bullion shipped train Fairbanks for Seattle Is mining and li uj > pos < t by local postal nu tborltlen to have been stolen Tho package wan sent over the government trail to Vojdez Secret service men have bwn at work on the mystery for several days oIIsNY DYEIL mun Newark N J Sept 14Johnny Dwyer formerly ono of the best known featherweight In this country Is rI t at his home In Perth Amboy Ho was injured last night by falling beneath a on > motlvo at a railroad cnwstng and HM a few hours later During his ring carter Dwyer fought more than UO battles without reedy Ing a knockout OlMIi COMMITS suwllm Denver lolo Sept lleturnlnB to Mr fathers home from tho North Don or high school of which she wan n WPll 16yenrvld Arlena Stivers the daughter of a foreman of a local elec Inc company power plant committed uiclde yesterday by drinking three ounces of carbolic acid A not found between the pages of CCC or her school books and addressed w James Kunford of Oklahoma City OkJa reproached Hunford for what the frj lurn < < i jils lack of faith In hor and told 01 her Intention to take hro wn lIfe IIARRISOXS MOVUM KVf MlddlHolIn N Y ii beiii Kept Hork went btlng F11100 rapidly on the monii enl which will make tho ot M it T rove K i one arrlrnan at Ar Ien The corner 11118 18hl privately by MM Harrl iflafl n Sir With Ist 11111110 The ceremonies on Kalur monument when com WetM will u i bo R massive p Yore shaft ot 1 tih Mr design In which vi1I bo carved d it to of J1arrhnans name with the The hi birth nnd death hJh tfJVe I situated In a grove of Are tteel on the mountainside Ar Arden bnuse near tfltfl family e tho home of the lInrrl S IWIX71J CASi OP CIIOLKUA ri dd O1cg hi 11t Set > t 14A sailor who nr tla ill thday rein Danzig hnll been n a OpNtnJ fottl A bacterial nBR choletit BUS dertdA examination wis or TO MARRV iIUORKR London e rly sept In HIt Ia announced Clarkerly DeCIIIlber Clarke piEriScWlHTMri1 Summer cf Ieoria J Itnit > 111 will Col J Urrtion I mar7 IOn the xllorer Sr tf thr Le and discover ejycmlcg in the Congo jUMiuS AVIlM MUmiKIIKD Oshklh Wia nept J4lrs tdwattt Iollso Wife IT at Blkckworf Ira E1wardll a farm In hat homwl Point Wlt murdered r home lato by Org m580 yterduy afternoon followed httenzi n farm hand who hll brains I time crime bjv Wowing out ° cause for the uJ01ZI tragedy III READING OF POETRY IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Or Maxurll Superintendent of New York Citys Stliool Sujs There IH Too Mucli of It Now York Kept HThe public schools duvoto too much time to th reading or poetry these diiyn accord Ing to Dr William H Maxwell sup ctlntcndent of schools who has Juiit put before tho school prlnclpaJa hie annual message of advice and lutruc lion KhakospearoH works arc particularly ulIulnl > led to tho grades in the opinion of Dr Maxwell Ho also deprecated tho habit of glxlng involved and com pllcnttui inathcmollcal problems and too little physical training drilling In rending aloud and correct pionuncla tlon I do not underrate lie educational advantage of vomc said Mr Maxwell A few groat natratlvr poems that In variably iippcul to children silch IH Ixjngfcllows KvanKOllnp and Miles Blandish and Kcotts Lady of tho Lnkp are all right And theo poems ale much bettor adapted to tho ele mentary school thnn any of Shake Rpruros 11IIs A few good proso works hould not be neglected either such as Irving ii nip Van Winkle while books of travel and biographies of great men should be familiar to pupil Franklins Autobiography Hhould be read by every pupil In New York In our mathematical work bear In mind that the long rnmpllcuted and more ptueln problems have no ymca In Hchoo work Short problems as near ly nfl poHAlblo like the operations re quired In practlcil life are what arc needed At lean five minutes In every mathematical drill should be given to rapid addition and 15 minutes to rapid mental arithmetic I placo high value on drawing manual training singing anti sewing and cooking yet thu most Important work log you have to do Is physical train GERBRACHT AND HEIKE SENTENCED Now York Kept 14 Ernest W Ocr binrht former superintendent of the AVilllnmsburK refinery of the American Itctlnlng company who with Charles I Jlelke former secretary and treas urer of the company wn convicted last spring of conspiracy to defraud tho fitavnrnment by tho underweighing of sugar was today nentrnccvl to two years In tho federl penitentiary at At lanta nnd fined J5000 by Judge Martin In the U R court After Imposing sentence Judge Mar tin granted a stay on appeal and fixed ball at 23000 Sentence on Helke who has been called tlo man higher UI is rtlll ti pending The conviction of Helke and Ocr bracht vtls In n largo measuro brought about by the of Oliver tht testimony 8plt zer former dock superintendent who following his conviction ami the serv ing of 1 part of his sentence nt Atlan ta turned states evidence Bpltzcr was pardoned by President Taft BRICK TRUST INDICTED Tour ImllvldmiN nnd Thrro Companies Xnmrd II Imllrtniont Chicago Sept lTho socalled brick trust was Indicted hy tho federal grand Jury today charged with violation of tho Sherman antitrust law Four In dividuals and three companies are named COUNTKSS 01 ANTRIM ROUIinD Winnipeg Sept HThe countess of Antrim was robbed of her Jewels val ued nt several thousand dollars hero last night This Is ono of the many robberies which have taken place on trains and In railway hotels In western Canada Anno lately which have netted tho robbers a sum estimated nt nearly 100000 Thowo indicted arc D V Purlngton president of the Purlngton Paving BrIck company of Oalesbnrg III C C Barr president of tho Barr tlny company of Reading Ill II S Ilenkort secretary of the Metropolitan Paving Hrlck company of Cnnton 0 William V Drcnnan Chi ago sales agent for tho thrive companion lp nion The companies represented by the t crlnF Individuals also were Indicted edJudge Judge Landls in the United States district court Issued bench wannnUi ugilnst tho accused I Is alleged that the defendants were engaged In I com bination In restraint of trade and that annual meetings were held at which the price of brick for Chicago was fixed CAR AND LOCOMOTIVE PAINTERS ELECT OFFICES S fit Ionls Sept 11Two hundred metribers of the Master Car nnd Loco motlvo Painters Association of the United States timid Cnnndn opened their fortyfirst annual convention her yes terday and elected the following offi cers J 1 Pltard Whistler Ala president John T McCruckon New York City first vice president John Hartley Topeka Kan second Vice president xA P Dane Ilcwton secretary and treasurer 0 The progrntti comprises 0 series of technical papers and discussions The methods endorsed by the association are customarily given an Investigation by the railroad companies and experi ments started In company shops to fur ther prove their practicability PEARLS GROWING ON COCOANUT TREES Washington Sept 14Pearls are growing nn cocoanut trees In the Malay peninsula and the novel dls Scovery hn been made the subject of I special report from Consul Oen Du Bul to the department of com merce and labor The pearls are said to be not unlike thaI of tho oyster containing calcium carbon ate nnd a little organic matter Cer tain concretions form Just beneath the stern of tim cocoanut shell and the result la I pure white pearl which brings a high price The pearl in supposed by the Malaya to po I Homo kind of charm POINDEXTER WON IN WASHINGTON Insurgent Leader Carried Ev ery County In the State With Exception of One NOMINATED FOR U S SENATOR Ilurallty IMIntiilrcl nt 30000 Major ity of Sew Iy Klcclrd Icgblatttro Hf Ilar o > Beattlo Wash Sept 11jim Uie In surgent stoim that swept over the state or Washington yestniday tho old guard of the Republican party lout everything I Miles Iolmlcxter of tipoknne insurgent leader In tho prvgcnt hOI l to defeat uhoin tho president of the United States and Jtls clone advisers lent their ad vice to th regular Republicans was nominated for United States iiunator by 30000 plurality carrying every county In the state except one defeating his leading opponent Judge Thomas Burke of Seattle in Burke own precinct and carrying Pierce county the home of the other regular candidate James 1 Ash ton tonHeturn KotuniH from Tuesdays primaries In Sknglt nnd Whatcom counties Indicate that Representative William B Humivtirpy standpatter has been rP nomlnutcd In the ITrstdistrict Jefferson county which gaVo JUdtru Hurkc for United States senator 75 plurality II the only county which JIlUs Polndexter Insurgent candidate for seimtor did not carry All esti mates of Polndcxters plurality go as high HH WCOO The Insurgents gain only ono con gressmatmStimnton Warburton tim Second or Tacoma district who df feutod Reprenentatlvo W W McCredle Tho Third district Spokane which nominated William La Kollottc kina infirm of the Wisconsin senator was al ready Insurgent The Democratic vote WI so small that returns sent In thus far take no account of I I Is believed that StAte Senator Georgo V Cottond of Seattle national head of tue Good Templars hag received thu Democratic nomination for senator In the First dIstrict the only Democratic candidate fur repre sentative Wlu W W Ulack of Uverett who W unanimously chosen In tho Second district 11 Uuighorno of Taco ma was nominated S An the Democratic voto was only 3 per cent of the total It Is evident that lots ninny Democrats voted Republican bal Polndexter having received a majority of all the Votes cast any attempt to de feat him in the legislature would he hopeletw A mujority of the members of tho newly elected legislature are regulars CONFESSES TO OVER FIFTEEN BURGLARIES Charles Schmoll Under Arrest as n SuMriciouf Character Makes Clean Drcnst of Crlnuvs s Charlai Schmoll under arrest charged with being a suspicious character con fessed to over IB burglaries during tho past three months He Is the man who haa been raiding stores saloons and other places after they were closed for the night Several hundred dollars worth of goods have been secured by this SKyearold crook and most of It has been sold The police have taken some plunder from the mans room at ito Fashion rooming house Ho comes from Htitte and Is a member of tho Loyal Order of Moose here having been taken In with a large number of others when the lodge was Installed Among tile pisces entered by Schmoll according to his confession to Chief Uarlow today wore Tho Sherwood market tho Kirk market the M 1 saloon on West Temple 0 saloon on Second South street and Main the Monarch hardware store on South Temple street u butcher shop on South Temple street near tho O 0 S L depot a grocery store on West Temple street near tho Monarch Hardware store the Comet saloon on West Temple street the Hoover Drug company a butcher auDi In Greek town n grocery store In the same vicinity tho GreekAmerican grocery the HurryHack saloon the Kaltalr depot and other WANTS DAMAGES FROM CITY Hen RUal fled 1 petition with the dty recorder this afternoon seeking cty to from the city council the payment him of 11000 an damages for Injuries 00 sustained In falling Into a storm drain lultalnd tllg nt Third West and South Temple that the Sept 1 alleging streets on Htlt aleilng negligence of the city wa responsible for his accident S SALT LAKES RECORD Grnornl Headquarters for the MiHlo Grnlrnl 1 IQulrtr HocUy Mountain Rwrultlne DIMrict Since June 23 when the recruiting sta tion of the marine corps was established here 7J men have been enlisted 3 per cmt of these being Utah residents Ser geant Nile and four men comprise tho de tall Nae headquarters At the New AMnd ior hotel on Main street where they have made wh Man considered In the service a record In tel the work don h so well considered by the department that wel Lake has ben made the general headquarters for the nocky mountain region having n I its subsidiary office ron hlnl Ilutt Ogden and Dnvr Time last batch of recruits sent Island included William west to Mar Isllnd Wliain PetersOn of thl city The full strength of the marine service is 9SSO men the Srciint strength being within of that number Hut as men nre constantly b dlharged constant enlistments arc log dhrhargd enllltmfnt necllt though 3 per cent of the men discharged recnllit 1 RAIN OVER GREAT BASIN The rain whkh fell today was part of a light showery urea extending allover basin ns far south over tb great ba loulh ns Modena The precIpitatiOn was very light and 11 repetition Is promised by ho weather Office for tonight with clear kle s on tho morrow The sun creases tin rquHtor one week from today nt which time pronoun Pd motcorologlcol dlsturbauci a cuitoraary S ILL LUCK PURSUES COUNT ZEPPELIN His Latest Aerial Invention the Zeppelin Destroyed by Ex plosion of One of Motors REPORT FLAMEFLASH FIRE Clou Scarcely Knotting What Hail llnppcnctl Tumbled Out of lr fillip t SIMO Jlielr 11 ten laden Bnden Sept 14If anything could discourage that Intrepid apostle of air nuvlgiitlon Count Xoppolln It would appear to linvfl been furnlih 0 < today vlicn thd Zeppelin VI hl < latest aerial Invention Mas torn by tho txlo lon of one of the three motors located In tho stern gondola Three of the alrehlitii crew wore seriously Injured Tho accident occurred as the dirigible won being slowly worked Into its shed here TUB defective motor had been opurutlngufi ututtl when sud ilenly tho crow were whirled from the imsts 1n tho rear rondola as the craft trembled and lurched There was I sharp roport a flash of name nnil In I moment the Immense fabric of silk canvass was afire Tho crow hardl realIzing wlmtjlmd happened tumbled over the sldelof the airship barely rscaplngr with their lives The lire spread HO rapIdly that tho shed was noon destroyed This Is the llfth serIeus accident which has befallen the Zeppelin dirigibles tho histories of which have been brilliant but brief Zeppelin VI was under charter of tho passenger airship company hav ing replaced In the passenger service the recently wrecked utchland I uus transferred from KfederlchHhafen lo this phice and aftdr being fitted with improved propelldrs and other new features made a trial trip on August 19 It proved to bo tho npepillegt of its type and It was an nounced that it would maintain a sliced of 38 miles an hour Tho dlrlglbln was reconstructed to curry 10 passengers and In tho Last few days had made several trips Many Americans were among tho excursionists Baron Kudolpli aoldschmldtnoths hIM had chartered the airship for the usa of n private party next Fri day Up had agreed to pay 1600 for tho llrst two hours of tho excursion and 2BO for ach additional hour The JSeprxlln VI will b best remem bred by Its nntabla flight from Fried rlqhBhafen to Herlln when It carried Count ZeppelIn the Inventor on a visit to Kmporor William When the Doutschlantl ntut WTe > k > d the Oorman Airship Stock company which hal InaAigurntAd a pai enx < r service In thn vl nltyf Ikulen Baden chartered the ZeppellnVI ami advor tIred that It would make dally trip of from ono to thrfe hours eAch until Sept 30 when It won exported ho IKiutsohland would again b 111 con dition Tho Zeppelin VI was built In 1909 hut had since been nlteped and enlarged liar navigating and op rntlngr machin ery was contained In two gondola car situated In the bow and stern It wes In tho stern gondola that tho explosion oc curred today Suspended from Uio center of the air Rhlp was a luxuriously furnished cab in She carried 0 crew of 10 men The measur monts of the Zeppelin VI were Length 472 feet width 4 teat gas capacity 20000 cubit yards Her three motors had a total of 400horsepowvr expended In four propellers and rWllg her I speed of 3S miles nn hour NOT CATHOLICISM BUT CLERICALISM Madrid Ftpt 14Ccimntltomaneuios jireiddcnt of tho Spanish clinjnber Jf dellutN In reported In nn Interview to day ns declaring that tho policies c remlcr Cannlejas am gaining dully adherents among tho adversaries of the government al the country convinced that he Is working for tho best Interests of the nation Tho omiiit thinks that Spain will bn emancipated from fanatloafl clerical ism which lie nay has for centuries weighed heavily on It Tlio le I not ngalrurt Cnth illclsm but ngaliist clcrlcallim which Is Impeding tho com merclnl dmclopment of Spain and mingling In politIcs At the opening nt tho cortex CanaJe jams according to the president will an nounce an unmodified continuation or his religious cnmpalgn Tho padlock bill prohibiting tho creation of further religious estardls mojits until the revision of the concor dat has been completed and a deflrlt ° law on the subject lino boen pmmaso1 which measure is opposed by the Vati can will not b withdrawn but on th contrary the senate will ronumo Its discussion of tho leg l I lliIfi R llI W IS yo ft Y lo I lrv on Advance indications arc that the coming Fail and Con ference throngs will be here in greater numbers than ever the first week in October This is thc time to reach them in their home J telling them of the inducements you have to offer them in their fall and winter purchases The Semi Weekly News I the one great medium through which the country people of the west can be reached in their homes DEMOCRATS ALL READY FOR PROVO Arrangements Complete for State Convention at Garden City Tomorrow FORECAST OF THE PLATFORM floating Political gtrnmms Indicate That NcHrProhlhltloii Plank Will lie Adopted 1 arrangements are about com Plcto for the llnoup of the Halt Lake delegation In tho Democratic conven tion tomorrow at Provo Tho delegates will leave the city nt 830 In the morning over tho Knit Lake Route which nil provide I Hpoclul train for tho piirpone The ache and Box Cider and other northern delegations arc expected to Join tho salt Lako delegates at thll poInt The special train will bo decorated anti a brass band will be aboard to cnlhcn tho trip with Inspiriting strain Floating political straws Indicate that the Provo convention will not oOIollon wi take 1 stand for unqualified state wide prohibition antI whim many delegates favor such a plank and will put UI a stiff fight to secure a statewIde declaration on tho part of Democracy other delegates art In favor of a nearprohibition plank which will bo the local option law rovernod Hint Is where local option makes tho state wet except where the communities petition to have It go dry the nubstltutn plank will provide that the state shall go do except where tho majority of time regis tered voters shall petition to hate their district go wet I further appears that the conven tion will not adopt any drastic anti railroad plank although It Is likely time convention will Insist that the legislature pos laws which will carry out time provisions of tho state con Htltutlon with respect to a public utili ties coniml Blon I Is expected that a very strong Htand will be taken ugnlnst the Payne Aldrich tariff bill and that tho Demo crat of Maine will be the recipients of a congratulatory metsage from the Utah Jcffcrsonlans In convention assembled sembled According to tho consensus of opinion among local Democrats the convention at Provo tomorrow will be ono of the most Interesting occasions at the kind In years BULLDOG TEARS OFF LTTLE CHILDS LIP rinlnh nrnndlev Set Upon While at Piny and Will Carry Scar Throucli Life With his upper Up almost torn off by a bull dog Ralph Umndley the 6ycarold ton of Karl O and Jane Hrandley of M Jeremy street Is in a serious condition but aside from a scar for lIfe will not otherwise be Injured by tho accident The little fellow was playing In his fathers shed which the children UFO as a playhouse when I neighbors bull dog visited tho place Whether the boy tried t drive tho ani mal away or to pet him Is unknown but It low upon him tearing the upper part of his Up almost front his taco A surgeon was at once notified and soon flue lip was studied The child Is doing well but will hnvn a scar for life us part of the lip was torn entirely uwny PLIGRIMAGE OF NOBLES Go to MO < JUO of Onmr Tomorrow for IetUt1is of Initiation The Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine ex pect to take out 0 people Thursday to Devils Hide on tholr first annual pilgrimage to this new Mecca The use of the Union Pacific right of way has been secured at this place where the Bhrlners have eroded n permanent cement Mosque of Omar the Inten tion being to hold at this plate annual gatherings principally for purposes of Initiating Shrlncm are to L invited from nil over tie country to attend Tho Devils Slide Is to bo utilized to make more Impressive tho rites and ceremonies signalizing the Introduc tion of new members Into the pro found mysteries of tho order WOMEN WILL BE I BARREDFROM PARADE Atlanta my N j sept U WOmen I of the organizations rntaled with the a A n will b barred from time big en campment parade next eek The an rouncement II made by Executive IS rolncement I Btfrirtt that the line will be composed entirely of Civil war vet ent romJofd the ix option < I gun de lh tall from the Pmi of Veterans for es cort out and fO11 fire salups I MAIL CARRIER STRUCK BY SLOW AUTOMOBILE Special 10 Tho ewt1 Ogden Sept 14 Nt 1 Brown a rnnll carrier was bit by an automobile and painfully thugh not terlouniy hurt Just before noon today at < thl Intersection of Julncy avenue and Twentythird street Mr Brown wa behind n telephone jKle just as the au tomobile approached aol neither ho tomoble th thor He nor the driver saw 10 101 drer t bnilrod but wile knocked down mint hnlllt as the automobile was nt being driven fait ho was not badly Jiuit Tho driver asilttgd the was John Chambers th Ault < 11 victim after the accident He was token to his homo In Mon axnun CAR JlKPAinini HIT TIV TRAIXk Special to The N rs Ogden Sept 14John Larson near repairer working for the Tnlon Pacine Kt Uawllns was found dying nciu there nwlM nt 1030 oclock When found he < nearly dead and died a few minutes after he was pl ked up He train his 1M been hit by a IU11 right leg and riGht arm btinif scv ic < i from the body 5 VICTORY I PERCHED ON REGULARS BANNER Itotiirns Prom New IITSCV Prlmnrlos ilte blokes lUg nulii Oter Murphy Trenton N J Sept H Returns of yesterdays primaries In New Jersey Indicate that former Got Kdwnrd C Stokox won over former Qov Franklin Murphy In the cuntest for the Republic an Indoriement for United States scoot lor friends of Woodrow Wilson itresi dint of Irlnccton university claim tluit hf will have 1000 of the ltOO dele gatra In tomorrows Democratic state ronvantlon and that he will bo the par tys choice for governor However the supporters of Frank 8 lat nbach Jr In Meteor county fits pute the CLaims of Slate Clmrnian Nu gent antI insist that more than 800 of the delegates In the com on t Ion will be agHlnnt Dr Wilson und they expect that on the second ballot those votes will icnrcntrnte on Mr Katzenbach The bitter was the unsuoimsful candi date fur governor at the last state election ton Vivian M Lewis ran abend In nearly every dIstrIct amhundouhtell will IM tho Republican candidate for governor Tho conMitlon meets next Tuesday Return from I5sex county ronomtnut ed Congressman Parker Congressman Wiley another regular Republican la the other Kss x district was also ro nominated Tho vote in Fex county was decid edly In taor ir the regular organiza tions on both publican and Demoira tic sides WOMAN KICKED BY SWARTHY fOOTPAO Ill itll11514 itt ihrnturr of Irl llonnlo Williams Whllo W II iiI I Home Iroin Work Followed by I bold fWlpad for wv oral blockS late laot night Mm IMnnU Williams who II emplojed at the D t n l depot lunch room tuinwl tittii denly on the mnn and struck him SCIOCI the fate with her heavy pure The man nnuered by the blow kicked Mrs Wll hems three times In the alxlomrn ami lien lieu northward ana escaped Into the uarkncsa Ir Williams sciMined aid her cries brounht several men to the scuns 0110 of wliorii otwixMl time wouldbu fuotpad The wlor bad I long Btmt however stat he easily eluded his pursuer irs Williams hams wan nlilr to walk to IH UOIIIK but her hotly In soxrifly brulied whole tile amen kicked lie She lcked thit she Wil hllnl 1 frleml en Fight Booth HUNt and lett for hr hOI Z Cliii Fourth South street nbout IDJn oclwk She walked through the park surrounding the city nnd county building nnd nculced a swarthy lough locking mac foliouliiK her but kcoplug out ot sight at time behind tho trees nnd shrubbery When elms neared the corn r ne Fourth South and Second East treut time man inpldly mime up wltli her Mrs Williams wheeled on him Rod took him by surprise Where are you Il he asXta roughly Mr V 1 ROWf then struck him with the purse The uimault followed Mrs Williams Hays further that she Is sure the mnn Intended to hold her up but flint the blow In the face nnd h < i srrrnmi iluterted him from iiocom pushing the put pose Until recently It mitt been uuslomury for her to work until a Into hour nt the now depot nnd Site thinks po < sllly it Is on mo man who has noticed her coming home at a late hour uf tin ran who committed tho nimnult Is of a dark and snnrthy com plexion with a block mustache and might be either n Greek or an Italian The matter was reported to the pollca Immedlntnly after the assault occurred but them Is no inord or An Investigation being ordered hy lleut Shannon who was In charge at the time The day po llen know absolutely nothing about the nffulr anl It any attempt wits made to npprehcnd tIe assaIlant tImer > Is nothing knonn rlunn it nt adijunrlers today JOHN DEI TALKS OF EASTERN POLITICS Look for llrniocrntlu Victory In Nru York AihocatCH Connrrxalho Ilnlfunn here John Dent reached homo Tuesday night after having spent over thrwj months trawling In Europe with mem hers of his family He was accom pooled try Mrs Deco and daughter Mr Mary Haslam and her daughter Miss Oretchcn it Promont Nob Mrs J D Wood of this city nnd her dnuslilor tiiat B Cuxsnndit and granddaughter Mary Hlcenbotham Mrs Wood anal party will reach Salt Ixiku this nftiT noon they having remained over in Now York fho Dern party left Salt Like Juno C anil stopped In Knglund for a wile visited Oermany and Holland Tnny also lsl1 Oerl1Y old 101 land sailing from Rotterdam Aug 2T In relation to politics Mr fern said Reuchlnc New York I onme In con tact with many men and found the general sentiment even among tho Re mblicnns that New York state still Iublkanl thin fall The people go Dt nv > Lratlc Inl do not Boom Mtlaned with the present tariff bill Coming home I find w < are on tho election the Dom eve of an Important eltUon 11e Dm their state convention lit ociat to hold thlr Itate II Provo tomorrow I bohievts If the Demo cratic at ITovo will take a firm ixirtv Ir 11 1m stand on welletnbllsbod Democratic principles and not f off on a tangent It will lx gaining ever day In cur il state In strength p FRONTIER DAY SHOW Wild Onrnhnl olliiiiii Sl > urt at At Wnmlnmcro Jlolonlromo Cowboys eownlrU wiitl steer huck nnd ropers rlder log horsM champiOn rlder rp Frontier day show Just ers In fat the fonler low will be seen nt Cluyenne ln as it nppersd Ch8fnle 11 b In all APpre glory at the Motordrome al tl Prl > Just for four 4l5 > beginning next c1e delimited exiream tlr Srnt the performance It is jiretaised to lent llooirtt w I II lrem1ef pleas thousands here who moms the one rtmlncHr extant of oldtime 181 real rmlndr fxtlnt oldtme Ue world champion roper throw To ass the rltor f steer ulnglehanded In three rntn a ute wild atelr Ibo iiMimplon bor rider ute ln ulner May for nt minutes with the attiC Steamboat as Ihl worlla most Icltni biuWng horse is called to see I cowgirls race ni wildly as the cow VoyJStho are hut n few of the features 1 of th nnnual roundup at Cheyenne I There II no artificiality about the Free I tier day hol the men ate direct from dl trr puddle on the plains nnd the annual determination of superiority among them tl in Important to them ns the election nf I nre ldent I U no play game It It real and the bait man wins I rIl In I Tht Eteat arena at the Motordrome Is I rA par xcellncc for Suib R me t end J xcln lovers of real tally I L wettera lit lire expected to aUeni I GRIPPEN COOL t1 AND COLLECTED When Experts Testified Did Not Miss a Word and Whispered To His Solicitor CLARE LEN EVE DISTRESS j 1rof IVppcr of UnltcrMly of lnroL HINlIlhcII itt Ltmtgtli ills Ex Lm liii itt 1111 of I comma ins t wldulI Hell Testifying at thn resumption today of the Crippen mur der trial Ilof Augustus J Pepper ixithologUt of till university of London aid ills examInation had u > n < lnced him that the human part found In Limo collai of the Ullldtop Croetccnt homo were severed by I hand skilled In stir gely and directed by I mind that pos soused a real knowledge of anatonly The evIdence of the medical exports haw bcii awaited with ungorneos antI the famous little courtroom In how Street miss crouded to Its capacity The prlxon In the dook preBentcd con t ttactlng appearances it9i DI HAwley 1 Lrlppon who is H4 I ihnigvd u n thu principal In the murder of hiM wllf Hells Illmure the Amen i lun acltt > > 8 was icemlngly an cool and i collected HH ever Ho did not mUs n woid of tuntimuD and ca orly whls IiJ I pOnd in hlH solicitor Arthur Newton I whenever he thought ho had detected t4T I point In hIs favor 5 1 l On the other hand Ethel Claro I 1 J I Iencve nCfulled as an occoswry after I Ihw fact was nun and pUtlnly In men I tul soil pliyslciil distress Iime police uuthorltleD had anticipated that tho day j would bts a trying one for her nnd ae 1 m cordlngly khv was attendm for time ittf i first time in court by H wardresM who sat close to her throughout time proceed 4 ing il 1iof Iepper was the list witness I oallml by the prose < utli > ti At consld ortihlo length ho denciibei the examina a tion which he matte uf thu paits and i vet forth his oonclunlons Wltneujfrold f I he hud Idcntlllod pIeces of llcnh UK he 4 i lotiKliiR to vorloux parts of time 1 bOc except the head hands forearms feat t and legs below the knee Ho could lay i that tbi > nmmbora found wlro un dniibterlly from a huiruin body No bones Were discovered nor was 1 thre any tnu1 nf th genital organs i 1 The whole viscera was Intact and time I only wound wax a cut In tho upper prfrt of tho windpipe Other parts were left undisturbed by the ono who did tho l tutting and the way In which tho parts had been separated convinced I thn expert that whoever was guilty of the mutilation did his work with an exactness born of familiarity with the l human body I I Prof Popper said that the hair dis il covered Included a short Btrnnd of fair S texture wrapped up In 1 handkerchief of the alse commonly uned by1 man The it witness Identified jmtlculnrly I piece 1 of flpf < h f by 7 Inch In size ax fl coming from the abdominal wall nnd J which bore a fait wnleh In his i opinion wns undoubtedly loft by a wound from an operation Tho witness said that tho scar was I In a vertical direction alit morn than 4 inches In length 1 was old and might have been on tho body for many years Tho condition of time organs ro 4 catered was healthy nnd In bin judg mont Indicated n stoutlnh person In I 1j I middle life I Witness said he found no trace of the I pox poxThe witness explained ho meant that ho Nfl not Identify the sex anntnmat S Icullj He was closely questioned re garding the soar jinn Jewton tried to I make nut that what appeared HS a scar might be merely an overlapping of the skin Ikn That suggestion Is fantastical explained the patholnglnt plained otholoIIIt I I COTTON GROWING IS INCREASING IN ASIA Washington Kept 14 Cotton grot 4 Irg IF > > ec < iniliig an Important Industrial I fatter In many Aslntlc countries and the production of this staple abroad Is j declared by American consular officials I to be steadily on the Increase 0 Ono hundred thousand bales of cotton will bo produced at Adnrtn Turkey J i during tho present year reports Con i sul Nathan Mr Nathan points out as m pnts vlgiiincunt the fact that at least 8000 < U ° bathes of long fiber cotton will b pro i duced OH tho result of the planting of f American seed This years crop In t that port of Turkey will exceed by 40 000 bales tho production last year Consul Halrtemon of Uombay has 1 submitted n statistical report showing I that lirltlHh India produced 3120111 bales of cotton up to July 1 1910 an Increase of more than 1000000 bales W compared with tho preceding year Other connular officials have fllfcd re l port Indicating that cotton Is now 1 being raised In larger quantities In some of the countries bordering the Mediterranean sea I I j RACE PREJUDICE f IN CHICAGO SCHOOLS 1 I 1 Chicago Sopt14Itaco prejudice has developed In two Chicago public schools within one week after tho opening of the school year Protests against the sending of white children i I to tho Mitchell and the Hayes schools I whom many negro children are en rolled havo been made to tho board I of education by Aid erlan A V Bell I fusfl Htl fiction followed the making I of complaints to him by tho parent I of many of tho white children Tho protests are a result of the rq I dlstrictlng of thu school boundaries I The children of the parents making m tho complaint last year attended time f Wells and Columbus schools but were trannferred when the boundaries were changed j1 nr1 SXn iiiriis GIRD IMttHburg Kept II narbara Klce ag < 1 IS daughter of a tal former of orth Itruildock was bitten In two places on the ring finger or the left han by a tmhi nakt ahiio cha tvaj sleeping on a ouch In the dlnlngroom l I of her home early yesterday The first bite the girl thought was the scratch S nf a pet kitten but a toss minutes i later time was fully awakened by In t tense inln Lighting I lamp she saw A J t fourfoot black snake cmwl from the iI dlnlngroom Into tho kitchen and escape 1 through 1 rat hole > I Time girl was taken to n physician who cauterised the sound The arm I badly swollen himmever and bli > d U feared poisoning tcaret S Pm v T